US Soldiers Rescue Iraqi Children
July 12, 2011 by Adoption Information and Laws
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This is a CBS special about how US Army soldiers rescued over 20 emaciated children from a neglectful orphanage in Iraq. This coverage provides humanizing coverage of US soldiers, and bit of good news for once. Because of this, it and similar stories will never be fully covered by the liberal news agencies of the world, or the state-controlled, Islamic-controlled media outlets of the Middle East. The goal of those media factions is to sabotage the US mission in Iraq. Their agenda-drive policies are too strong for them to cover such a thing. So instead, all you’re going to get is bombings and out-of-context nonsense. This program is a brief departure from that, but it is certainly rare, so cherish it.
GOA Rehema Girls Rescue Centre – Nyahururu
December 21, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
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GOA Rehema Girls Rescue Center is an established home for Orphaned and Vulnerable girl child (OVCs) ,girls in need of care and protection and street girls, that will work to foster the spirit of a family environment and to counter the negative stereotypes that marginalize this population. The home will facilitate holistic physical, mental, emotional, and social development among the children, nurturing individual growth while promoting community values. Our mission is to provide the opportunity for conventional schooling alongside technical skills training and supplementary cultural, environmental, arts, and social service programs in order to allow the children to pursue areas of their interest . The hope is to help these underprivileged/disadvantaged girls attain economic independence as they approach adulthood and provide the means for a positive integration into society with a sense of dignity and self-worth, belonging, and a desire to continue serving their communities. GOA Rehema Girls Rescue Center will accommodate girls ranging from the ages 8yrs 14yrs. Presently the center is taking care of 34 girls only. The center is taking care of girls with special needs.
Border Collie Rescue – Pan – A blind rescued Border Collie
December 18, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
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Border Collie Rescue offers long term care for some dogs that are difficult to re-home or need more constant care. Pan – a blind Border Collie is one of these. Initially, she was found a permanent home but the couple split up. Not wishing her to have to risk such an occurrence again, it was decided that she should be permanently fostered and remain under our close supervision. She was initially trained by Nicki Oliver and this training has been maintained by our foster carers, ensuring that she is very obedient. A high degree of verbal control has enabled us to give her more freedom. This video was shot in widescreen 16.9 format, which is why the perspective is odd! The Border Collie is designed to be a sheepdog and was originally used for herding livestock in the English and Scottish Borders. Border Collie Rescue assesses all dogs coming into our care for herding ability and will rehome them as stockdogs if that is what they need to do but we also assess and rehome for scent discrimination skills to the Police, Prison Service and Excise to detect drugs, explosives and firearms — to SARDA and other rescue organisations for mountain rescue and search and rescue work — to help deaf, blind or otherwise disabled people as well as for working trials, flyball, agility, obedience and other interactive sporting disciplines and many of our dogs have qualified for Crufts in these disciplines. Those that show us they do not need or want to work are rehomed as PAT dogs, pets and …
DFW Pug Rescue – Celebrations
September 17, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
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Dallas-Fort Worth Pug Rescue celebrates 10 years and 3200 rescues. www.dfwpugs.com
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I was watching again the second season on DVD and watching this scene make me always feel so emotional. Is one of my favorite scenes in the entire series. I leave the ending complete because too I like the final words for this episode. Ripped from my own dvds. Gabrielle and Carlos are finally happy with their new (and adopted) baby girl, Lily. But suddenly the birth mother wanted her baby back and Gabby isn’t ready to said goodbye forever to her only important thing to change but they can’t do nothing, only see how the other family leaves. THIS CLIP IS ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENTERTAINING, COPYRIGHT IS FOR BUENA VISTA, I ONLY SHOW IT FOR THE LOVE OF THE SERIES, PLEASE DON’T SUE ME.
American Bulldog Rescue
September 17, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
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American Bulldog Rescue




